Oahu Weather Forecast for May 15, 2026

Oahu Weather Forecast for May 15, 2026

Moderate to locally breezy trade winds will continue tonight, with periods of showers favoring windward mountain areas. An upper level low will briefly move...

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Oahu Surf Forecast for May 15, 2026
Oahu Surf Forecast for May 15, 2026

A small, moderate period north northwest swell that peaked last night is coming down this morning and will produce near to slightly above head high surf...

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Oahu News:

Oahu is currently under a flood advisory as heavy rain continues to move east across the island, prompting caution among residents. Meanwhile, Governor Josh Green has signed a new law limiting corporate political spending in Hawai‘i, aiming to increase transparency in election funding. The Honolulu Police Commission has narrowed down three finalists for the next HPD chief, each emphasizing community partnerships and department modernization. On a lighter note, Manoa Pool will reopen to the public on May 18 after upgrades to its facilities, offering swimmers a refreshed venue. Additionally, a Hawaiian monk seal pup was recently born at Kaimana Beach, with officials urging beachgoers to maintain a safe distance to protect the endangered species. Lastly, Kapolei welcomed a new SONIC drive-in restaurant, bringing a fresh dining option to the community.

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Alice in Wonderland ballet by Alexander Academy of Performing Arts, June 6 and 7

Alexander Academy presents Alice in Wonderland, a delightful ballet performance bringing Lewis Carroll’s classic tale to life. This spring production will be performed on June 6 at 2 and 6 p.m., and June 7 at 12 and 4 p.m. at the Seabury Hall Aʻaliʻikuhonua Creative Arts Center.

Committee to meet Thursday on Climate Action and Resiliency Revolving Fund for Maui County

The Agriculture, Diversification, Environment and Public Transportation Committee will meet Thursday at 9 a.m. to discuss legislation to dedicate 20% of the county’s annual transient accommodations tax revenue to a Climate Action and Resiliency Revolving Fund, Council Member Gabe Johnson announced.  

HawaiiUSA and Southwest partner to help Maui students gain financial education experiences

HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union and Southwest Airlines are continuing their partnership to help empower Maui students through financial education, leadership development, and access to new opportunities beyond the classroom.

Deadline to request curbside pickup for storm debris is May 22

Kona Low storms right-of-way debris removal service will conclude Friday, May 22, 2026, according to the County of Maui Office of Recovery.

Manager of Maui Nui Visitor Aloha Society to speak at Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset

The Rotary Club of Lahaina Sunset welcomes Alexanda Witkin, PhD as its guest speaker on Tuesday, May 19, 2026 for a presentation entitled: “Aloha in Action:  Supporting Visitors and Preventing Crises in Maui Nui.”

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Debris closes portion of Ke Ala Hele Makālae in Kapa‘a

The Department of Parks and Recreation has temporarily closed a segment of Ke Ala Hele Makālae, stretching from Keālia Beach to Palikū Beach.

Surging oil prices bring dark cloud over Hawai‘i’s economy, according to UHERO report

These emerging challenges come as the state continues to recover from significant damage caused by the March Kona Low storms and from an ongoing sluggish labor market.

No swimming, ocean activities advised at Hanalei Bay due to brown water

Kauaʻi County ocean safety officials have posted warning signs and are monitoring the area.

Flags in Hawai‘i ordered to half-staff in observance of Peace Officers Memorial Day

Flags shall be flown at half-staff from sunrise until sunset on Friday.

Kaua’i medical professionals urged to beware of phone scam seeking personal information

State officials are alerting medical professionals across the Garden Island to a sophisticated phone scam where impostors claim to be state representatives investigating their licenses.

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Hawaiʻi Island police initiate a murder investigation after fatal assault

Michael Alan Torres Jr., 57, died at Queen's Medical Center on Oʻahu due to injuries from an assault in Hilo at 5:11 p.m. on Saturday, May 9.

Saddle Road closed in both directions in South Hilo for next 3 hours

Daniel K. Inouye Highway (Saddle Road) is closed in both directions between the 13-and 14-mile markers due to a vehicle collision and police investigation.

Flood watch issued for Hawaiʻi Island until Saturday morning

Heavy rain and potential flooding threaten Big Island residents through Saturday morning as the National Weather Service issues a flood watch.

Beach parks in Hilo close following shark sighting

The decision to close the beach parks was made in coordination with the Ocean Safety Division of the Hawai‘i Fire Department.

Traffic Alert: Highway 11 near 54 mile marker closed in both directions

The road is closed due to a vehicle blocking both lanes.